States have acted quickly to tighten travel restrictions for NSW residents after a COVID-19 outbreak on Sydney's northern beaches.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR NSW RESIDENTS
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Western Australia - Anyone who enters WA from NSW must self-isolate for 14 days. Those who have arrived in WA since December 11 must get tested and self-isolate until they receive a negative result.
Northern Territory - Anyone who enters NT from Sydney's Northern Beaches Council area will need to undergo 14 days of supervised quarantine.
South Australia - Anyone who has since December 11 entered SA and previously been on Sydney's northern beaches must get tested and self-isolate, counting from their most recent day on the northern beaches. Those who have already entered SA and previously been at the Avalon RSL and Avalon Bowlo will be placed into hotel quarantine. Those who have been at Avalon RSL or the Avalon Bowlo will from Friday be barred entry.
Queensland - Anyone who has since December 11 entered Queensland and previously been on Sydney's northern beaches must get tested and self-isolate for 14 days, starting from their most recent day on the northern beaches. From Saturday, all people who have been on the northern beaches and who wish to enter Queensland will be forced into 14 days of hotel quarantine.
ACT - Anyone who has since December 11 entered the ACT and previously been on Sydney's northern beaches must get tested and self-isolate for 14 days, starting from their most recent day on the northern beaches.
Victoria - Anyone who has since December 11 entered Victoria and previously been on Sydney's northern beaches must get tested and self-isolate for 14 days, starting from their most recent day on the northern beaches. All NSW travellers will from Saturday need a permit to enter Victoria, and anyone who has visited Sydney's northern beaches will be barred from entry.
Tasmania - Anyone who has since December 11 entered Tasmania and previously been on Sydney's northern beaches must get tested and self-isolate for 14 days, starting from their most recent day on the northern beaches. Anyone who has visited the Northern Beaches Council area since December 11, or any of the close-contact venues on NSW's health alert list, is barred from entry.
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